Marrakech is the third largest city in Morocco, located near the Atlas Mountains and at the edge of the Sahara Desert. It has a long history and is a major tourist destination known for its souks, gardens, and proximity to natural scenery. Some of the popular attractions in Marrakech include the Majorelle Garden, various museums showcasing Moroccan history and culture, and water parks for entertainment.
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1. Marrakech is one of the major city of
northwest African nation of Morocco. It is third
biggest city in this country after Casablanca,
Rabat and lies near the foothills of the snow-
capped Atlas Mountains and the meaning of
Marrakech means “Land of God”. It is a
situated little distance- from the foot of the
Sahara Desert. Its location and
complementary countryside has made it an
desirable destination in Morocco.
2. OASIRIA WATER PARK
This water parks in Marrakech
has already more open for
more than 5 years and
provides great fun for families
and couples. A more newly
added 300m excited pool
tucked away from the rest of
the park in a attractive isolated
garden with its personal
restaurant is the ideal place for
any sun congregation to spend
the day soaked up some
energy.
3. This Museum is opened in
Marrakesh since May 2009.
This Museum has a collection
of more than 4,500 old
photographs, in the period
between1870-1950. It
highlights the beginning of
taking photographs in
Morocco, with works by the
early photographers who
worked there, including George
Washington Wilson, A. Cavilla
and Marcelin Flandrin. The
photography Museum
represents the cultural and
historical aspects of Morocco.
4. Visit the Marrakech
Jardin Majorelle for a
good time in a place of
shade and serenity.
Wander inside the paths
of this little garden full of
palms, bamboo, cacti,
coloured pots and
buildings, birdsong and
pools. It is possible to
receive a horse and
carriage ride to the
garden
5. Marrakech quad
evasion is a planner of
hikes discoveries based
in Marrakech, Morocco.
Our aim is to help you
realize, driving a quad,
Morocco unidentified,
strange: Landscapes
divergent remarkably
beautiful sites.
6. This is one of the
major attractions in
the Marrakech. It is a
World tradition Site
and serves as a
business center for
much of central
Morocco.
7. The original park was built
in the eighteenth century
for Prince Moulay
Abdessalam. It has been
restored and launched
into the scientific time with
the mechanism of internet
kiosks and WiFi. This park
started in February 2005.
There is a
telecommunications
museum at the entry to
the park.
8. The souks of Marrakech
are the biggest in
Morocco and famous in
the world as one of the
mainly interesting places
in the world to shop. They
are also the oldest part of
a town that thrived on
business and still does.
For the first-timer, they
can be a confusing
place, so visit our point on
where to go in
Marrakech's souks.
9. The old station is built
in 1923 in the time of
French province. It
was situated along
Hasan II Street and
served as a terminus
of the rail system. It
was to the walking
distance of the new
city-centre district and
Royal Theatre.
10. Tin Mal is a little mountain
village in the High Atlas
mounted and situated at
the distance of 100 km
from Marrakesh, Morocco.
Tinmel was the frame of
the Berber Almohad
Empire from where the
Almohads started their
forces campaigns against
the Almoravids in the
beginning of 12th century.